Bluebell Grape Juice

The Bluebell grape was created by the University of Minnesota to withstand cold northern climates. It is one of the native and French-American crosses that some humorously identify as "The Polar Bear Gang." It produces small, blue-skinned grapes that are used for cooking, eating, and jam. You will also find Bluebell in some of the gourmet juices and specialty wines. It has a delightful, fruity, concord-like flavor and its juice is a delicate light red color.

Moon Valley Vineyard, established in 2000, is an Iowa first and a unique American producer. It is the first Iowa vineyard to produce a sparkling grape juice. In fact, all their grapes go into non-alcoholic products. The "Signature" label is a delightful red blend of Steuben, Red Swenson, and Bluebell grapes. This is 100% juice with no added sugar, water, or artifical flavors.